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Method 1
Step 1: Login to OpenShift-V3 using oc login
Step 2: Select your project using oc project <project_name>
Step 3: List your all pods using oc get pods
It would be something like this,
NAME READY STATUS RESTARTS AGE
django-example-4-build 0/1 Completed 0 1h
django-example-5-build 0/1 Completed 0 1h
django-example-6-i0omn 1/1 Running 0 1h
Step 4: Find out the name which is at Running state.
Step 5: Run the command, oc rsh <Name_of_the_pod_at_running_state>
In my case it is, oc rsh django-example-6-i0omn
Step 6: Then, run python manage.py createsuperuser
to create super user
Method 2
Step 1:Login to your OpenShift-v3 using Web-Console
Step 2:Go to Dashboard
Step 3:Select pods by Application -> Pods
Step 4:Choose the pod which is at running state
Step 5:Choose Terminal
tab
Step 6:Then, run python manage.py createsuperuser
to create super user
Hope, It will work for you 🙂
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